17-09-17, 09:00 PM | #4151 |
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Nope. Rounding up stuff for Spain - apparently need high viz vests and whatnot. Need to check the Ensign and pack, looks like we are going to get a lot of rain - great.
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20-09-17, 03:55 PM | #4152 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
Hoorahhhhh - Pocket Light Meter works in IOS11
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20-09-17, 06:32 PM | #4153 |
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That's good, did you get the paid version or the free one?
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Free
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20-09-17, 08:39 PM | #4155 |
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The paid version will retain the iso settings and a couple of other things. Saves setting it each time.
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20-09-17, 08:56 PM | #4156 |
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I'm pretty sure the free one does too, seems to but I've never been that finnicky to notice.
I need to check the collimation again of the Ensign and try to see the field of view to compare to the finder, as the pics I got back didn't match well with my memory. It's a flip-up finder so not the best. Am going to try to make a roll of film using laminating plastic, to project the image onto. |
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The one I had on my Android wouldn't save, I think its a feature of the paid one. Great app to use. Think it will be ealry hours were Yoko is now.
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22-09-17, 06:42 PM | #4158 |
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I wonder who the lucky winner of the Olympus bundle was? Went for £70 in the end. My Lomography Spinner arrived today as well. Just need to figure out how to use it.
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Checked the infinity focus of the Ensign which seems just about okay, it could do with a mark for hyperfocal shooting at f11 as there's 25' then infinity, but also 40' on the DoF calculator - bit of a yawning gap. The mark needs to be between 25 and 40 somewhere, will have to calculate it. Got the Portra 400 out of the fridge earlier. Heading off after lunch on Sunday
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22-09-17, 07:37 PM | #4160 |
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How long will you be away for?
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